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When Rosie first embarked on exploring her sexuality, she didn''t know where to start and spent a long time longing for something that didn''t feel possible to her. Every woman wants to be able to explore their sexuality, but it can be hard to approach dating in a way that feels authentic when the information out there is limited, and you may not have friends in the queer community already. So maybe the first step is to turn to the internet, but that can feel like falling into a black hole of information. Enter Rosie, who has been navigating this journey herself. I Think I Like Girls will share everything that Rosie wishes she had known when she started dating women, offering answers to the questions that cross everyone''s mind. From the first moment of coming out to finding community and navigating relationships, Rosie will offer her own stories and bring in those of other women, with warmth, humour and a happy helping of chaotic dates. She will also address our relationship with our bodies, questions of representation, sexism and issues facing the community.
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Rosie Day is an author and playwright. She was named a Star of Tomorrow by Screen Daily and a Future Trailblazer by Red magazine. Her debut play, Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon, opened in the West End in spring 2024 and her debut non-fiction title of the same name was published by Hachette. Her sophomore play, This is Not a (Happy Room), opened in spring 2025 at the King's Head Theatre. Her first novel, Vipers, will be published by Serpent's Tail, and she is currently writing an audio original for Audible.
As an actor Rosie's credits include: Outlander, All Roads Lead to Rome, Down a Dark Hall, Good Omens, Living the Dream and many more.
Rosie is training to be a psychotherapist and lives in London with her three cats.